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Shark News | Issue 03 | October 2021

8/10/2021

 
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We want to invite you to discover the third issue of Shark News – the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) magazine.

Shark News provides a forum for the exchange of information on all aspects of shark, ray, and chimaera conservation matters for SSG members and the general interested audience.

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A major step for protecting threatened sharks and rays in Bangladesh

28/9/2021

 
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WCS informs fishers during at-sea surveys about the legal protection of threatened sharks and rays in Bangladesh
This week the Government of Bangladesh took a major step to improve the protection of threatened sharks and rays by updating the list of species and species groups under the Wildlife (Conservation and Security) Act, 2012. The updated list empowers the strict protection of eight genera and 23 shark and ray species, while allowing the sustainable exploitation, consumption, and trade of one genus and 29 species if their catch is found to be non-detrimental to wild populations.

​Bangladesh is a global hotspot for sharks and rays. Many species are threatened with extinction without urgent action taken to protect them. Sharks and rays are highly valued for their fins, gill plates and skins exported to international markets, especially China.

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New Global Study Finds Unprecedented Shark and Ray Extinction Risk

6/9/2021

 
Experts classify one-third of chondrichthyan fish species as threatened, urge conservation action
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Guitarfishes and wedgefishes are among the most threatened rays, due to the high value of their large fins. This Whitespotted Wedgefish (Rhynchobatus djiddensis) reaches over 3 metres long and is classified as Critically Endangered by IUCN. Protea Banks, South Africa. Photo by Matthew D. Potenski | mdp.myportfolio.com
A new analysis published today in the journal Current Biology finds that one-third of the world’s chondrichthyan fishes – sharks, rays, and chimaeras – are now threatened with extinction according to International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List criteria.
In this new global analysis, experts assessed 1,199 shark, ray, and chimaera species against International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List criteria and found 391 (32%) qualify as Critically Endangered, Endangered, or Vulnerable. Species classified in these three IUCN categories are considered threatened with extinction. That statistic increases to more than one-third (37.5%) if Data Deficient species are assumed to be threatened in the same proportion as assessed species.

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Shark News | Issue 02 | July 2021

25/7/2021

 
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We want to invite you to discover the second issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter: Shark News

"This second issue is even more packed with incredible stories. As you know, the challenge of shark conservation requires merging different scientific fields so we can achieve our ultimate goal of healthy shark populations. The contents of this issue reflect just that! It is loaded with information on projects being carried out across the world. It is clear that SSG members have been busy, and these stories bring optimism and hope that together we can and are making a difference." – Excerpt from Rima Jabado's Editorial

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New guides to bolster shark and ray research and species identification in Southeast Asia

29/4/2021

 
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The CITES Secretariat and the Secretariat of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) have jointly published two guides to facilitate the identification of shark and ray species common in the Southeast Asian region.
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The purpose of the guides is to provide an accessible tool to help fisheries officers, fisheries researchers, CITES authorities and other relevant stakeholders in identifying sharks and rays commonly found in the Southeast Asian region.

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Shark News | Issue 01 | April 2021

20/4/2021

 
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We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter.
Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, and chimaera conservation matters for SSG members and the general interested audience. Shark News has been reshaped into a modern quarterly magazine also to be used as an outreach and educational tool.

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Research for conservation and management

20/4/2021

 
Region Update | Indian Ocean
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Written by Daniel Fernando
  • Blue Resources Trust | Co-Founder and Director
  • IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) | Regional Vice-Chair | Indian Ocean
Despite being an island nation, Sri Lanka often lacks the scientific data and tools necessary to monitor the marine environment and effectively conserve and manage its ocean resources. And it was a combination of this need for data, along with the challenges encountered when attempting research as an independent marine biologist, that led to the establishment of Blue Resources Trust (BRT).

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Putting a face to a name

19/4/2021

 
Description of a new species of skate hitherto known only from egg cases described over 100 years ago​
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Written by Simon Weigmann
  • Chair | Integrative Taxonomy Working Group | IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG)
  • Associate Scientist | Center of Natural History | University of Hamburg
  • Chair | German Elasmobranch Society (D.E.G.)
Bathyraja arctowskii is an exceptional case in skate taxonomy as it was named by Dollo in 1904 based only on three empty egg capsules of tiny size from off the Antarctic Peninsula. The species as such remained undescribed for more than 100 years. The reason was the lack of specimens that could be assigned to Dollo's small egg capsules.

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Report on the meeting of the Working Group on Recreational Fishing

18/4/2021

 
REGION UPDATE | Mediterranean
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Fabrizio Serena
  • Co-Regional Vice-Chair | IUCN Shark Specialist Group for the Mediterranean
  • National Research Council | Institute of Marine Biological Resources and Biotechnologies
Monica Barone
  • Member of IUCN Shark Specialist Group Fisheries Resources Consultant
An online meeting of the Working Group on Recreational Fishing (WGRF) was held on 25 and 26 of February 2021. The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) coordinated the meeting. The Working Group’s main objective is to fill the main data gaps in this activity and produce helpful advice to support the sustainable management of recreational fisheries from an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries perspective.

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Pakistan- Sawfish status and update

18/4/2021

 
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Written by Muhammad Moazzam Khan
  • WWF-Pakistan | Technical Advisor
  • Member of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG)
Sawfishes have become one of the rarest groups of marine animals with many populations at high risk of extinction. Three species of sawfishes, i.e. Narrow (Anoxypristis cuspidata), Largetooth tooth (Pristis pristis) and Green (Pristis zijsron), are known from Pakistan. Information about sawfishes in Pakistan is available through the work efforts of Moazzam and Osmany (2014).

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